Welcome to the University of Alberta's Engineering Weekly Timetable.

On this page, you will find the weekly timetable for each plan and each term in an Engineering discipline.

To view the calendar description and instructor, location, and enrollment information for a course, simply hover your cursor over that course.

Note that the locations and times of the classes are based on the upcoming term (or past terms) and can be subject to change in future terms.

Under Course Sections, you can select which section of a course you wish to display on the timetable. You can also select "ALL" to display all sections. Note that this includes lab and seminar sections.

Under Course Groups (if present), you can select which course group you are taking that term, and timetable and Course Sections menu will change accordingly.

Under Switchable Course (if present), you can select which course out of a set of options you can take in that term.

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Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

CIV E 270
MATH 209
STAT 235
CH E 243
MEC E 230
MEC E 200
MEC E 260
MEC E 250
MEC E 265

Course Groups

Course Sections

ECE 209
MAT E 202
MATH 201
CH E 243
MEC E 230
MEC E 200
MEC E 260
MEC E 250
MEC E 265

Course Groups

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

ENGG 404
MEC E 430
MEC E 463

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
MEC E 403
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

ENGG 404
MATH 201
MATH 209

Course Sections

CIV E 270
MEC E 230
MEC E 260
MEC E 265
STAT 235

Course Sections

CH E 243
ECE 209
MAT E 202
MEC E 200
MEC E 250

Course Sections

MATH 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 300
MEC E 360
MEC E 301
MEC E 362
MEC E 331
MEC E 390
MEC E 371
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

MATH 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 300
MEC E 360
MEC E 301
MEC E 362
MEC E 331
MEC E 390
MEC E 371
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

MEC E 430
MEC E 403
MEC E 463
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Groups

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
MEC E 430
MEC E 403
MEC E 463
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Groups

Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

CIV E 270
ENGG 299
MATH 209
MEC E 230
MEC E 260
MEC E 265
STAT 235

Course Sections

CH E 243
ECE 209
MAT E 202
MATH 201
MEC E 200
MEC E 250

Course Sections

WKEXP 901

Course Sections

WKEXP 902

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

WKEXP 903

Course Sections

WKEXP 904

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

ENGG 404
MEC E 430
MEC E 463

Course Sections

WKEXP 905

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
MEC E 403
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

CH E 243
CIV E 270
ENGG 299
MATH 209
MEC E 200
MEC E 250
STAT 235

Course Sections

WKEXP 901

Course Sections

ECE 209
MAT E 202
MATH 201
MEC E 230
MEC E 260
MEC E 265

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

WKEXP 902

Course Sections

WKEXP 903

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

WKEXP 904

Course Sections

MEC E 403
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Sections

WKEXP 905

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
ENGG 404
MEC E 430
MEC E 463

Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

CIV E 270
ENGG 299
MATH 209
STAT 235
CH E 243
MEC E 200
MEC E 250

Course Sections

ECE 209
MAT E 202
MATH 201
MEC E 230
MEC E 260
MEC E 265

Course Sections

WKEXP 902

Course Sections

ENG M 401
MEC E 340
MEC E 360
MEC E 362
MEC E 390

Course Sections

WKEXP 903

Course Sections

MATH 300
MEC E 300
MEC E 301
MEC E 331
MEC E 371
MEC E 380

Course Sections

ENGG 404
MEC E 563
STAT 337

Course Sections

WKEXP 906

Course Sections

WKEXP 904

Course Sections

MEC E 430
MEC E 463

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
MEC E 403
MEC E 451
MEC E 460

Course Sections

CHEM 103
ENGG 100
ENGG 130
ENGL 199
MATH 100
PHYS 130

Course Sections

CHEM 105
ENCMP 100
EN PH 131
MATH 101
MATH 102

Course Sections

CIV E 270
ENGG 299
MATH 209
STAT 235
MEC E 230
MEC E 260
MEC E 265

Course Sections

ECE 209
MATH 201
CH E 243
MAT E 202
MEC E 200
MEC E 250

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

WKEXP 901

Course Sections

WKEXP 902

Course Sections

MATH 300
ENG M 401
MEC E 300
MEC E 340
MEC E 301
MEC E 360
MEC E 331
MEC E 362
MEC E 371
MEC E 390
MEC E 380

Course Groups

Course Sections

WKEXP 903

Course Sections

WKEXP 904

Course Sections

WKEXP 905

Course Sections

ENGG 404
MEC E 430
MEC E 463

Course Sections

MEC E 420
ENGG 400
MEC E 403
MEC E 451
MEC E 460


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CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
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ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

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9:00

10:00

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MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

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9:00

10:00

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12:00

13:00

14:00

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Monday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

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Monday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Friday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

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19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

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CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

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CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A2)

ENGG 299 (A2) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
275 enrolled out of 260 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 299 (A3)

ENGG 299 (A3) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
156 enrolled out of 240 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

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21:00
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ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

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Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

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Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

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Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

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Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
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ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

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MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
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ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

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Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
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8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A2)

ENGG 299 (A2) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
275 enrolled out of 260 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 299 (A3)

ENGG 299 (A3) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
156 enrolled out of 240 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
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CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

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ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

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Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

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9:00

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13:00

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17:00

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21:00
Monday














MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

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MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

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CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A2)

ENGG 299 (A2) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
275 enrolled out of 260 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 299 (A3)

ENGG 299 (A3) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
156 enrolled out of 240 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Friday














CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

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9:00

10:00

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ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

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9:00

10:00

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12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

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17:00

18:00

19:00

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9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

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21:00
Monday














ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

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MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
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ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

STAT 337 (A1)

STAT 337 (A1) - BIOSTATISTICS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(FIRST,

3-0-2)

Methods of data analysis useful in Biostatistics including analysis of variance and covariance and nested designs, multiple regression, logistic regression and log-linear models. The concepts will be motivated by problems in the life sciences. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of a computer package. Prerequisite: STAT 151, STAT 161, or SCI 151 and a 200-level Biological Science course. Notes : (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of STAT 252, STAT 337, and AREC 313. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in STAT 368 or 378.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 563 (A1)

MEC E 563 (A1) - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Application of finite element methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include direct stiffness methods, assembly, constraints, solution techniques, post-processing, element types and the Galkerin procedure. Applications include beam truss and frame analysis, plane strain and stress problems, heat transfer and dynamic analysis Prerequisites: MATH 300, MEC E 360, 390.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 11:00To: 12:20
36 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units

STAT 337 (A2)

STAT 337 (A2) - BIOSTATISTICS (LAB)

★ 3.0

(FIRST,

3-0-2)

Methods of data analysis useful in Biostatistics including analysis of variance and covariance and nested designs, multiple regression, logistic regression and log-linear models. The concepts will be motivated by problems in the life sciences. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of a computer package. Prerequisite: STAT 151, STAT 161, or SCI 151 and a 200-level Biological Science course. Notes : (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of STAT 252, STAT 337, and AREC 313. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in STAT 368 or 378.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

STAT 337 (A1)

STAT 337 (A1) - BIOSTATISTICS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(FIRST,

3-0-2)

Methods of data analysis useful in Biostatistics including analysis of variance and covariance and nested designs, multiple regression, logistic regression and log-linear models. The concepts will be motivated by problems in the life sciences. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of a computer package. Prerequisite: STAT 151, STAT 161, or SCI 151 and a 200-level Biological Science course. Notes : (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of STAT 252, STAT 337, and AREC 313. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in STAT 368 or 378.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 563 (A1)

MEC E 563 (A1) - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Application of finite element methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include direct stiffness methods, assembly, constraints, solution techniques, post-processing, element types and the Galkerin procedure. Applications include beam truss and frame analysis, plane strain and stress problems, heat transfer and dynamic analysis Prerequisites: MATH 300, MEC E 360, 390.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 11:00To: 12:20
36 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 563 (D41)

MEC E 563 (D41) - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Application of finite element methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include direct stiffness methods, assembly, constraints, solution techniques, post-processing, element types and the Galkerin procedure. Applications include beam truss and frame analysis, plane strain and stress problems, heat transfer and dynamic analysis Prerequisites: MATH 300, MEC E 360, 390.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

STAT 337 (A1)

STAT 337 (A1) - BIOSTATISTICS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(FIRST,

3-0-2)

Methods of data analysis useful in Biostatistics including analysis of variance and covariance and nested designs, multiple regression, logistic regression and log-linear models. The concepts will be motivated by problems in the life sciences. Applications to real data will be emphasized through the use of a computer package. Prerequisite: STAT 151, STAT 161, or SCI 151 and a 200-level Biological Science course. Notes : (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of STAT 252, STAT 337, and AREC 313. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in STAT 368 or 378.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units

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9:00

10:00

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9:00

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MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

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17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 103 (L01)

CHEM 103 (L01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
82 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L03)

CHEM 103 (L03) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L04)

CHEM 103 (L04) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
87 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L05)

CHEM 103 (L05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
70 enrolled out of 75 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L06)

CHEM 103 (L06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
71 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N01)

CHEM 103 (N01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
42 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (N02)

CHEM 103 (N02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
43 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q01)

CHEM 103 (Q01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
36 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Q02)

CHEM 103 (Q02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
44 enrolled out of 44 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (X01)

ENGL 199 (X01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 18:00To: 21:00
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL01)

MATH 100 (EL01) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL02)

MATH 100 (EL02) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL03)

MATH 100 (EL03) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL04)

MATH 100 (EL04) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL13)

MATH 100 (EL13) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL14)

MATH 100 (EL14) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL15)

MATH 100 (EL15) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL16)

MATH 100 (EL16) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
29 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL25)

MATH 100 (EL25) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL26)

MATH 100 (EL26) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL27)

MATH 100 (EL27) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL28)

MATH 100 (EL28) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM21)

PHYS 130 (EM21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM22)

PHYS 130 (EM22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM23)

PHYS 130 (EM23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM24)

PHYS 130 (EM24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM61)

PHYS 130 (EM61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM62)

PHYS 130 (EM62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
12 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM63)

PHYS 130 (EM63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM64)

PHYS 130 (EM64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM81)

PHYS 130 (EM81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM82)

PHYS 130 (EM82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM83)

PHYS 130 (EM83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EM84)

PHYS 130 (EM84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 103 (F01)

CHEM 103 (F01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
84 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (F02)

CHEM 103 (F02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
83 enrolled out of 88 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L07)

CHEM 103 (L07) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
59 enrolled out of 85 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L09)

CHEM 103 (L09) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
70 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L11)

CHEM 103 (L11) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
72 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (A1)

ENGG 100 (A1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
305 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (D1)

ENGG 100 (D1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
308 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A2)

ENGG 130 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
90 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A3)

ENGG 130 (A3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 15:00To: 16:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (A4)

ENGG 130 (A4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 15:00To: 16:50
91 enrolled out of 91 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F2)

ENGG 130 (F2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F3)

ENGG 130 (F3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 94 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F4)

ENGG 130 (F4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
90 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ET11)

PHYS 130 (ET11) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET12)

PHYS 130 (ET12) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 11:00To: 13:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET13)

PHYS 130 (ET13) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET14)

PHYS 130 (ET14) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 11:00To: 13:50
1 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET21)

PHYS 130 (ET21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET22)

PHYS 130 (ET22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET23)

PHYS 130 (ET23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET24)

PHYS 130 (ET24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET61)

PHYS 130 (ET61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET62)

PHYS 130 (ET62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET63)

PHYS 130 (ET63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
19 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET64)

PHYS 130 (ET64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET81)

PHYS 130 (ET81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET82)

PHYS 130 (ET82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET83)

PHYS 130 (ET83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ET84)

PHYS 130 (ET84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
20 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 103 (L13)

CHEM 103 (L13) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L14)

CHEM 103 (L14) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
54 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L17)

CHEM 103 (L17) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
62 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L18)

CHEM 103 (L18) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
67 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T01)

CHEM 103 (T01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
73 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (T02)

CHEM 103 (T02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
105 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U01)

CHEM 103 (U01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
129 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (U02)

CHEM 103 (U02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
131 enrolled out of 132 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V01)

CHEM 103 (V01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (V02)

CHEM 103 (V02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 20:50
60 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y02)

CHEM 103 (Y02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
65 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z02)

CHEM 103 (Z02) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 01:00To: 01:00
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 130 (G2)

ENGG 130 (G2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
57 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G3)

ENGG 130 (G3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 16:00To: 17:50
60 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G4)

ENGG 130 (G4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 16:00To: 17:50
25 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL05)

MATH 100 (EL05) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL06)

MATH 100 (EL06) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL07)

MATH 100 (EL07) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL08)

MATH 100 (EL08) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL17)

MATH 100 (EL17) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL18)

MATH 100 (EL18) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL19)

MATH 100 (EL19) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL20)

MATH 100 (EL20) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL29)

MATH 100 (EL29) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL30)

MATH 100 (EL30) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL31)

MATH 100 (EL31) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL32)

MATH 100 (EL32) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW21)

PHYS 130 (EW21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW22)

PHYS 130 (EW22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW23)

PHYS 130 (EW23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW24)

PHYS 130 (EW24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW61)

PHYS 130 (EW61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW62)

PHYS 130 (EW62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW63)

PHYS 130 (EW63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
17 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW64)

PHYS 130 (EW64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW81)

PHYS 130 (EW81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
8 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW82)

PHYS 130 (EW82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW83)

PHYS 130 (EW83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EW84)

PHYS 130 (EW84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Thursday














CHEM 103 (G01)

CHEM 103 (G01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mansy,Sheref S

Instructor Email: sheref@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-430
From: 08:00To: 09:20
251 enrolled out of 280 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (H01)

CHEM 103 (H01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Mar,Arthur

Instructor Email: amar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-440
From: 09:30To: 10:50
357 enrolled out of 365 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (J01)

CHEM 103 (J01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Babooram,Keshwaree

Instructor Email: babooram@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T L-11
From: 14:00To: 15:20
300 enrolled out of 330 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (K01)

CHEM 103 (K01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:30To: 16:50
245 enrolled out of 278 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L20)

CHEM 103 (L20) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
59 enrolled out of 95 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L21)

CHEM 103 (L21) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
74 enrolled out of 80 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L22)

CHEM 103 (L22) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
15 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L23)

CHEM 103 (L23) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L24)

CHEM 103 (L24) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGG 100 (E1)

ENGG 100 (E1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
271 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 100 (F1)

ENGG 100 (F1) - SUCCESS IN ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 1.1

(EITHER,

.75-.75s-0)

An introduction to the Faculty of Engineering, the engineering profession, the skills required for academic success, and the fundamentals of leadership: study and life skills; time management and goal setting; interpersonal skills; career planning; engineering and society including elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and public safety.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
282 enrolled out of 335 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

ENGG 130 (A1)

ENGG 130 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 09:20
270 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D1)

ENGG 130 (D1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:30To: 10:50
252 enrolled out of 272 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D2)

ENGG 130 (D2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 15:00To: 16:50
85 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D3)

ENGG 130 (D3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-36
From: 15:00To: 16:50
83 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (D4)

ENGG 130 (D4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 15:00To: 16:50
84 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E1)

ENGG 130 (E1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 14:00To: 15:20
233 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E2)

ENGG 130 (E2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 08:00To: 09:50
73 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E3)

ENGG 130 (E3) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 4-36
From: 08:00To: 09:50
74 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (E4)

ENGG 130 (E4) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CSC B-02
From: 08:00To: 09:50
86 enrolled out of 90 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (F1)

ENGG 130 (F1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name: Hashemian,Leila

Instructor Email: hashemia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 15:30To: 16:50
269 enrolled out of 274 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGG 130 (G1)

ENGG 130 (G1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITHER,

3-0-2)

Equilibrium of planar systems. Analysis of statically determinate trusses and frames. Friction. Centroids and centres of gravity. Forces and moments in beams. Second moments of area. Note: Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Corequisite: MATH 100.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 17:00To: 18:25
142 enrolled out of 270 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 50.4 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 50.4 Units

ENGL 199 (A19)

ENGL 199 (A19) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Schechter,Laura May

Instructor Email: lms3@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 1-07
From: 11:00To: 12:20
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A20)

ENGL 199 (A20) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Agorde,Wisdom Setsoafia Kwasi

Instructor Email: wagorde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 11:00To: 12:20
26 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A21)

ENGL 199 (A21) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 12:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A22)

ENGL 199 (A22) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: A 141
From: 14:00To: 15:20
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

PHYS 130 (ER21)

PHYS 130 (ER21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER22)

PHYS 130 (ER22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER23)

PHYS 130 (ER23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER24)

PHYS 130 (ER24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER61)

PHYS 130 (ER61) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER62)

PHYS 130 (ER62) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 18:30To: 21:20
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER63)

PHYS 130 (ER63) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
16 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER64)

PHYS 130 (ER64) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 18:30To: 21:20
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER81)

PHYS 130 (ER81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER82)

PHYS 130 (ER82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
24 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER83)

PHYS 130 (ER83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (ER84)

PHYS 130 (ER84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Friday














CHEM 103 (L27)

CHEM 103 (L27) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 13:00To: 13:50
66 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (L28)

CHEM 103 (L28) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
108 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Y01)

CHEM 103 (Y01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
66 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

CHEM 103 (Z01)

CHEM 103 (Z01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY I (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Atoms and molecules, states of matter, chemistry of the elements. Prerequisite: Chemistry 30, or equivalent. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
61 enrolled out of 66 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 53.55 Units

ENGL 199 (A01)

ENGL 199 (A01) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 08:00To: 08:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A02)

ENGL 199 (A02) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 08:00To: 08:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A03)

ENGL 199 (A03) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 08:00To: 08:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A04)

ENGL 199 (A04) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Scott,Conrad Gallant

Instructor Email: cgscott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A05)

ENGL 199 (A05) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Savard,Valérie Eliane

Instructor Email: vesavard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 11:00To: 11:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A06)

ENGL 199 (A06) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 11:00To: 11:50
10 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A07)

ENGL 199 (A07) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 12:00To: 12:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A08)

ENGL 199 (A08) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Chowdhury,Ahsan

Instructor Email: ahsan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 12:00To: 12:50
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A09)

ENGL 199 (A09) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Robertson,Leslie Dawn

Instructor Email: lroberts@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-090
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A10)

ENGL 199 (A10) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Kosman,Marcel Star

Instructor Email: mkosman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-53
From: 12:00To: 12:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A11)

ENGL 199 (A11) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-11
From: 12:00To: 12:50
6 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A12)

ENGL 199 (A12) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Woodman,Dorothy Jean

Instructor Email: dwoodman@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-12
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A13)

ENGL 199 (A13) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Bargen,Darrel Wayne

Instructor Email: bargen@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L4
From: 13:00To: 13:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A14)

ENGL 199 (A14) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L2
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A15)

ENGL 199 (A15) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Barnholden,Neale Carlton

Instructor Email: barnhold@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T 2-99
From: 14:00To: 14:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A16)

ENGL 199 (A16) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Prusko,Rachel Amelia Fitz

Instructor Email: rprusko@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-05
From: 14:00To: 14:50
39 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A17)

ENGL 199 (A17) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Sheckter,Jennifer Lesley

Instructor Email: jls10@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-11
From: 16:00To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENGL 199 (A18)

ENGL 199 (A18) - ENGL FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

This course aims to develop the student's ability to provide effective written and oral information. It will focus on instruction in fundamental writing skills, including building effective sentences and paragraphs, and on learning to communicate clearly across a range of genres and media used in academic and professional contexts, including correspondence and presentations. Students will be introduced to the principles of information gathering, analysis, and citation. Note: Restricted to students in the Faculty of Engineering only.

Instructor Name: Haynes,Melissa Sue

Instructor Email: mshaynes@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-07
From: 16:00To: 16:50
38 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MATH 100 (EA1)

MATH 100 (EA1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC L1-L1
From: 11:00To: 11:50
153 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EB1)

MATH 100 (EB1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Leonard,Elizabeth K

Instructor Email: eleonard@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 11:00To: 11:50
156 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EC1)

MATH 100 (EC1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-002
From: 11:00To: 11:50
157 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (ED1)

MATH 100 (ED1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Salmaniw,Yurij Stefan Volodymyr

Instructor Email: salmaniw@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA 2-490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
154 enrolled out of 161 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EE1)

MATH 100 (EE1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 12:00To: 12:50
153 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EF1)

MATH 100 (EF1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ECHA L1490
From: 12:00To: 12:50
148 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EG1)

MATH 100 (EG1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gessesse,Hailegebriel Enyew

Instructor Email: gessesse@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 13:00To: 13:50
125 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EH1)

MATH 100 (EH1) - CALCULUS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 3-27
From: 13:00To: 13:50
109 enrolled out of 165 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL09)

MATH 100 (EL09) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 08:00To: 08:50
31 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL10)

MATH 100 (EL10) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL11)

MATH 100 (EL11) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL12)

MATH 100 (EL12) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL21)

MATH 100 (EL21) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 13:00To: 13:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL22)

MATH 100 (EL22) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
34 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL23)

MATH 100 (EL23) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL24)

MATH 100 (EL24) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 13:00To: 13:50
35 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL33)

MATH 100 (EL33) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL34)

MATH 100 (EL34) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL35)

MATH 100 (EL35) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
32 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL36)

MATH 100 (EL36) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
8 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 100 (EL37)

MATH 100 (EL37) - CALCULUS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Review of numbers, inequalities, functions, analytic geometry; limits, continuity; derivatives and applications, Taylor polynomials; log, exp, and inverse trig functions. Integration, fundamental theorem of calculus substitution, trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1 and Mathematics 31. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 100, 113, 114, 117, 134, 144, 154, or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 13:00To: 13:50
33 enrolled out of 35 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

PHYS 130 (EA01)

PHYS 130 (EA01) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 09:00To: 09:50
266 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA02)

PHYS 130 (EA02) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 10:00To: 10:50
269 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA03)

PHYS 130 (EA03) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 14:00To: 14:50
236 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA04)

PHYS 130 (EA04) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Pogosian,Dmitry

Instructor Email: pogosyan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 15:00To: 15:50
223 enrolled out of 291 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EA05)

PHYS 130 (EA05) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Wheelock,Maya

Instructor Email: wheelock@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
162 enrolled out of 292 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF21)

PHYS 130 (EF21) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF22)

PHYS 130 (EF22) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF23)

PHYS 130 (EF23) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF24)

PHYS 130 (EF24) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF81)

PHYS 130 (EF81) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF82)

PHYS 130 (EF82) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2203
From: 08:00To: 10:50
22 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF83)

PHYS 130 (EF83) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

PHYS 130 (EF84)

PHYS 130 (EF84) - WAVE MOTION, OPTICS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Geometrical optics, optical instruments, oscillations, waves, sound, interference, diffraction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 30-1, Mathematics 31, Physics 30. Corequisite: MATH 100 or 113 or 114 or 117 or 134 or 144 or equivalent. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2209
From: 08:00To: 10:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EM21)

EN PH 131 (EM21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CHEM 105 (R05)

CHEM 105 (R05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (R06)

CHEM 105 (R06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 6 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S05)

CHEM 105 (S05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (S06)

CHEM 105 (S06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 9 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EE01)

EN PH 131 (EE01) - MECHANICS (SEM)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET21)

EN PH 131 (ET21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
14 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (ET81)

EN PH 131 (ET81) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA2)

MATH 101 (EA2) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
14 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA3)

MATH 102 (EA3) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 08:00To: 08:50
21 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Wednesday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D01)

ENCMP 100 (D01) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:00To: 13:20
127 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D02)

ENCMP 100 (D02) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 13:30To: 14:50
77 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

EN PH 131 (EW21)

EN PH 131 (EW21) - MECHANICS (LAB)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2049
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 101 (EA4)

MATH 101 (EA4) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
26 enrolled out of 31 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Thursday














CHEM 105 (W05)

CHEM 105 (W05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (W06)

CHEM 105 (W06) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D03)

ENCMP 100 (D03) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 11:00To: 12:20
128 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D04)

ENCMP 100 (D04) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2009
From: 12:30To: 13:50
135 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (D05)

ENCMP 100 (D05) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2005
From: 14:00To: 15:20
65 enrolled out of 78 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 101 (EA3)

MATH 101 (EA3) - CALCULUS II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 08:00To: 08:50
15 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA2)

MATH 102 (EA2) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 269
From: 08:00To: 08:50
25 enrolled out of 25 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units
Friday














CHEM 105 (A01)

CHEM 105 (A01) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Gedik,Melis

Instructor Email: mgedik@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: C E1-60
From: 13:00To: 13:50
46 enrolled out of 46 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Y05)

CHEM 105 (Y05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 10:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

CHEM 105 (Z05)

CHEM 105 (Z05) - INTRO UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-3/2)

Rates of reactions, thermodynamics and equilibrium, electrochemistry, modern applications of chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 103. Note: Restricted to Engineering students only. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
4 enrolled out of 4 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A1)

ENCMP 100 (A1) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Joseph,Dileepan

Instructor Email: dileepan@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 09:00To: 09:50
268 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ENCMP 100 (A2)

ENCMP 100 (A2) - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITHER,

3-0-1.5)

Fundamentals of computer programming with emphasis on solving engineering problems. Structure and syntax of computer programs, variables, data types, data structures, control structures, functions, input/output operations, debugging, software development process.

Instructor Name: Khoshniat,Mahdieh

Instructor Email: khoshnia@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T LB-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
264 enrolled out of 288 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 25.9875 Units Engineering Design: 21.2625 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

EN PH 131 (EA01)

EN PH 131 (EA01) - MECHANICS (LEC)

★ 4.3

(EITHER,

3-1s-3/2)

Kinematics and dynamics of particles; gravitation; work and energy; linear momentum; angular momentum; systems of particles; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MATH 100 or 117, and ENGG 130. Corequisite: MATH 101 or 118. Restricted to Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Chow,Kim H.

Instructor Email: khchow@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 10:00To: 10:50
41 enrolled out of 70 total seats
Accreditation Units
Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 26.775 Units Engineering Science: 26.775 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 26.775 Units

MATH 101 (EA1)

MATH 101 (EA1) - CALCULUS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Area between curves, techniques of integration. Applications of integration to planar areas and lengths, volumes and masses. First order ordinary differential equations: separable, linear, direction fields, Euler's method, applications. Infinite series, power series, Taylor expansions with remainder terms. Polar coordinates. Rectangular, spherical and cylindrical coordinates in 3-dimensional space. Parametric curves in the plane and space: graphing, arc length, curvature; normal binormal, tangent plane in 3- dimensional space. Volumes and surface areas of rotation. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 101, 115, 118, 136, 146, 156 or SCI 100. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Hrimiuc,Dragos Dv

Instructor Email: dhrimiuc@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 239
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 92 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 102 (EA1)

MATH 102 (EA1) - APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Vectors and matrices, solution of linear equations, equations of lines and planes, determinants, matrix algebra, orthogonality and applications (Gram-Schmidt), eigenvalues and eigenvectors and applications, complex numbers. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 100. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 102, 125, or 127. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Peschke,Georg

Instructor Email: gepe@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 273
From: 09:00To: 09:50
46 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














CIV E 270 (D11)

CIV E 270 (D11) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D12)

CIV E 270 (D12) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
42 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A2)

ENGG 299 (A2) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
275 enrolled out of 260 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL01)

MATH 209 (EL01) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL02)

MATH 209 (EL02) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL03)

MATH 209 (EL03) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 12:00To: 12:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL04)

MATH 209 (EL04) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 277
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL05)

MATH 209 (EL05) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E4-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL06)

MATH 209 (EL06) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 177
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL07)

MATH 209 (EL07) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL08)

MATH 209 (EL08) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL10)

MATH 209 (EL10) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL11)

MATH 209 (EL11) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-227
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL12)

MATH 209 (EL12) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL13)

MATH 209 (EL13) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
18 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (D11)

MEC E 260 (D11) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 14:00To: 16:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D21)

CIV E 270 (D21) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
46 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D22)

CIV E 270 (D22) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D23)

CIV E 270 (D23) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
41 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL14)

MATH 209 (EL14) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL15)

MATH 209 (EL15) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL16)

MATH 209 (EL16) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL17)

MATH 209 (EL17) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
21 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL18)

MATH 209 (EL18) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
22 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL19)

MATH 209 (EL19) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL01)

STAT 235 (EL01) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL02)

STAT 235 (EL02) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL04)

STAT 235 (EL04) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














CIV E 270 (D31)

CIV E 270 (D31) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 299 (A3)

ENGG 299 (A3) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L2200
From: 08:00To: 08:50
156 enrolled out of 240 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL20)

MATH 209 (EL20) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: GSB 5-59
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL21)

MATH 209 (EL21) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 11:00To: 11:50
19 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL22)

MATH 209 (EL22) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 11:00To: 11:50
7 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL23)

MATH 209 (EL23) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 11:00To: 11:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL24)

MATH 209 (EL24) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL25)

MATH 209 (EL25) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL26)

MATH 209 (EL26) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL05)

STAT 235 (EL05) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
28 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL06)

STAT 235 (EL06) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
20 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL08)

STAT 235 (EL08) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 18:00To: 19:20
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL09)

STAT 235 (EL09) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CL 1-30
From: 18:00To: 19:20
17 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E31)

MEC E 230 (E31) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (A1)

MEC E 265 (A1) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 10:00To: 10:50
113 enrolled out of 126 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 265 (D31)

MEC E 265 (D31) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
55 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














CIV E 270 (A1)

CIV E 270 (A1) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Gul,Mustafa

Instructor Email: gul1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 09:30To: 10:50
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A2)

CIV E 270 (A2) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Deng,Lijun

Instructor Email: ldeng@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 11:00To: 12:20
160 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (A3)

CIV E 270 (A3) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:30To: 13:50
76 enrolled out of 160 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D41)

CIV E 270 (D41) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 08:00To: 10:50
6 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D42)

CIV E 270 (D42) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

CIV E 270 (D43)

CIV E 270 (D43) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 17:00To: 20:00
22 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

MATH 209 (EG1)

MATH 209 (EG1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Farzamirad,Meymanat

Instructor Email: meymanat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-140
From: 08:00To: 09:20
35 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL27)

MATH 209 (EL27) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 377
From: 16:00To: 16:50
29 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL28)

MATH 209 (EL28) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 16:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL29)

MATH 209 (EL29) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 16:00To: 16:50
5 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL30)

MATH 209 (EL30) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EL31)

MATH 209 (EL31) - CALCULUS III (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 16:00To: 16:50
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EA1)

STAT 235 (EA1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Cartledge,Paul David Howard

Instructor Email: pdc2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 08:00To: 09:20
190 enrolled out of 190 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EB1)

STAT 235 (EB1) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Simchi,Alireza

Instructor Email: asimchi@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1013
From: 08:00To: 09:20
150 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL10)

STAT 235 (EL10) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 18:00To: 19:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL11)

STAT 235 (EL11) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 18:00To: 19:20
26 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

MEC E 265 (D41)

MEC E 265 (D41) - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND CAD (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Engineering drawing and sketching, conventional drafting, computer-aided drawing in 2D and 3D, solid modelling, and computer-aided design.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 14:00To: 16:50
58 enrolled out of 63 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














CIV E 270 (D51)

CIV E 270 (D51) - MECHANICS DEFORMABLE BODIES I (LAB)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3)

Plane stress and strain; stress-strain relationships; stresses and deformations resulting from axial and transverse loads; buckling of columns; torsion of circular sections; combined stress; statically indeterminate problems. Laboratory to demonstrate mechanical properties and verify assumptions of analysis. Prerequisites: ENGG 130 and MATH 101.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE L2-020
From: 14:00To: 16:50
48 enrolled out of 48 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 56.699999999999996 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 56.699999999999996 Units

ENGG 299 (A1)

ENGG 299 (A1) - ORIENTN CO-OP ED (LEC)

★ 1.5

(FIRST,

1-1s-0)

An examination of the history, philosophy and objectives of Cooperative Education; introduction to the operation of the Cooperative Education Program; self-assessment of transferable skills and work values; preparation of the resume; practice of job interview skills; goal setting on the job; ethics; human rights; and public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: This course is only open to students registered in the Cooperative Education Program and must be taken prior to a student's first work placement.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 12:00To: 12:50
35 enrolled out of 50 total seats
Accreditation Units

MATH 209 (EA1)

MATH 209 (EA1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Qi,Weiwei

Instructor Email: wqi2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EB1)

MATH 209 (EB1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Bilokopytov,Ievgen

Instructor Email: bilokopy@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS L1160
From: 09:00To: 09:50
151 enrolled out of 151 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EC1)

MATH 209 (EC1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Szczepanski,Tomasz Michal

Instructor Email: tszczepa@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 09:00To: 09:50
148 enrolled out of 148 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (ED1)

MATH 209 (ED1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 11:00To: 11:50
0 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EE1)

MATH 209 (EE1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 11:00To: 11:50
150 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 209 (EF1)

MATH 209 (EF1) - CALCULUS III (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITHER,

3-0-1)

Partial differentiation, derivatives of integrals. Multiple integration using rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates. Vector Field Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 101. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 102. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in MATH 215 or 317. (2) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. (3) Restricted to Engineering students. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Osmanagic,Enver

Instructor Email: enver@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-95
From: 13:00To: 13:50
103 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

STAT 235 (EL12)

STAT 235 (EL12) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 331
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL13)

STAT 235 (EL13) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 335
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

STAT 235 (EL14)

STAT 235 (EL14) - INTRO STATS FOR ENGINEERING (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Descriptive data analysis. Calculus of Probability. Binomial, multinomial, Poisson, normal, beta, exponential, gamma, hypergeometric, and Weibull distributions. Sampling distributions. Estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit tests, and one-way analysis of variance. Linear correlation and regression. Sampling. Quality control. Use of a microcomputer software package for statistical analyses in engineering applications. Prerequisite: MATH 100. Corequisite: MATH 101. Notes: (1) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in one of STAT 141, 151, 222, 265, 266; PSYCH 211, SCI 151 or SOC 210. (2) Intended for Engineering students. Other students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 341
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 30 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 47.25 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 47.25 Units

MEC E 230 (A1)

MEC E 230 (A1) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:00To: 12:50
113 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 230 (E51)

MEC E 230 (E51) - INTRO TO THERMO-FLUID SCIENCES (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Introduction to modes of heat transfer. One dimensional heat conduction. Heat transfer from surfaces. Introduction to fluid mechanics. Fluid properties. Fluid statics. Use of control volumes. Internal flows. Prerequisites: MATH 101, EN PH 131.

Instructor Name: Martin,Andrew Robert

Instructor Email: armartin@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
62 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 260 (A1)

MEC E 260 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-0-3)

Design morphology, analysis and design of components, mechanical design with electric motors, computer-aided design introduction, design project. Prerequisite: ENGG 160. Corequisite: MEC E 265 and CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Ayranci,Cagri

Instructor Email: cayranci@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 08:00To: 08:50
116 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D11)

ECE 209 (D11) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D12)

ECE 209 (D12) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL01)

MATH 201 (EL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL02)

MATH 201 (EL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL01)

MATH 201 (SL01) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 1-33
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL02)

MATH 201 (SL02) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 16:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D11)

MAT E 202 (D11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D12)

MAT E 202 (D12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D13)

MAT E 202 (D13) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D14)

MAT E 202 (D14) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 16:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E11)

MAT E 202 (E11) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E12)

MAT E 202 (E12) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 15:30To: 16:50
31 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (A1)

MEC E 200 (A1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LEC)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E11)

MEC E 250 (E11) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 14:00To: 14:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Tuesday














CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E21)

CH E 243 (E21) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 13:00To: 13:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E22)

CH E 243 (E22) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 13:00To: 13:50
59 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E23)

CH E 243 (E23) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E24)

CH E 243 (E24) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-26
From: 14:00To: 14:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D21)

MAT E 202 (D21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D22)

MAT E 202 (D22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
15 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D23)

MAT E 202 (D23) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D24)

MAT E 202 (D24) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
2 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E21)

MAT E 202 (E21) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
35 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E22)

MAT E 202 (E22) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
22 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Wednesday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D31)

ECE 209 (D31) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D32)

ECE 209 (D32) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
12 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL03)

MATH 201 (EL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL04)

MATH 201 (EL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL05)

MATH 201 (EL05) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: HC 2-14
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL06)

MATH 201 (EL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
28 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL07)

MATH 201 (EL07) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 373
From: 15:00To: 15:50
34 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL03)

MATH 201 (SL03) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL04)

MATH 201 (SL04) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: C E5-36
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL06)

MATH 201 (SL06) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 357
From: 15:00To: 15:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E31)

CH E 243 (E31) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: SAB 3-31
From: 12:00To: 12:50
12 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E32)

CH E 243 (E32) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
55 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E33)

CH E 243 (E33) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 12:00To: 12:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E34)

CH E 243 (E34) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 15:00To: 15:50
26 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E35)

CH E 243 (E35) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 15:00To: 15:50
51 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (E36)

CH E 243 (E36) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-3
From: 17:00To: 17:50
48 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (E31)

MEC E 250 (E31) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 14:00To: 14:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units
Thursday














MATH 201 (EL08)

MATH 201 (EL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL09)

MATH 201 (EL09) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 369
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL10)

MATH 201 (EL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL08)

MATH 201 (SL08) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ED 164
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A1)

CH E 243 (A1) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: T B-45
From: 09:30To: 10:50
154 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A2)

CH E 243 (A2) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Wang,Xiaolei

Instructor Email: xiaolei1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 12:20
110 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A3)

CH E 243 (A3) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Zhang,Xuehua

Instructor Email: xuehua1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 11:00To: 12:20
105 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A4)

CH E 243 (A4) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Unsworth,Larry David

Instructor Email: lunswort@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-145
From: 12:30To: 13:50
49 enrolled out of 110 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

CH E 243 (A5)

CH E 243 (A5) - ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

An introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MATH 101.

Instructor Name: Yeung,Anthony

Instructor Email: yeung@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 12:30To: 13:50
39 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (D41)

MAT E 202 (D41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 08:00To: 08:50
19 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D42)

MAT E 202 (D42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 09:00To: 09:50
4 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D43)

MAT E 202 (D43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
20 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D44)

MAT E 202 (D44) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D45)

MAT E 202 (D45) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
14 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D46)

MAT E 202 (D46) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
5 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E41)

MAT E 202 (E41) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 08:00To: 09:20
23 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E42)

MAT E 202 (E42) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
30 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E43)

MAT E 202 (E43) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-127
From: 14:00To: 15:20
19 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units
Friday














ECE 209 (A1)

ECE 209 (A1) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name: Stepanova,Maria

Instructor Email: ms1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
69 enrolled out of 136 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D51)

ECE 209 (D51) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E4013
From: 14:00To: 16:50
11 enrolled out of 34 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

ECE 209 (D52)

ECE 209 (D52) - FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENG (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Physical concepts of passive circuit elements, Kirchhoff's laws and DC circuit equations. Energy concepts, time domain analysis of AC circuits. Impedance, complex numbers and phasor algebra. AC power concepts, resonance, three phase circuits, introduction to machines. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 209, E E 239, ECE 202, or E E 240, unless approved by the Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 0 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 35.4375 Units Engineering Design: 11.8125 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MATH 201 (EA1)

MATH 201 (EA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
75 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EB1)

MATH 201 (EB1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 12:00To: 12:50
122 enrolled out of 122 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EC1)

MATH 201 (EC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
111 enrolled out of 123 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (EL11)

MATH 201 (EL11) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
36 enrolled out of 36 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SA1)

MATH 201 (SA1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Runde,Volker

Instructor Email: vrunde@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 12:00To: 12:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SC1)

MATH 201 (SC1) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name: Uygul,Faruk

Instructor Email: uygul@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1017
From: 13:00To: 13:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MATH 201 (SL10)

MATH 201 (SL10) - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

First-order equations; second-order linear equations: reduction of order, variation of parameters; Laplace transform; linear systems; power series; solution by series; separation of variables for PDEs. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 209 or 214. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 201, 334 or 336. (3) Students in all sections of this course will write a common final examination. Non-Engineering students who take this course will receive *3.0.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CAB 365
From: 14:00To: 14:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 44.1 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 44.1 Units

MAT E 202 (A1)

MAT E 202 (A1) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
106 enrolled out of 106 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A2)

MAT E 202 (A2) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: VVC 2-210
From: 10:00To: 10:50
68 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (A3)

MAT E 202 (A3) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
42 enrolled out of 107 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D51)

MAT E 202 (D51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 14:50
10 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (D52)

MAT E 202 (D52) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 15:00To: 15:50
6 enrolled out of 20 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MAT E 202 (E51)

MAT E 202 (E51) - MATERIALS SCIENCE II (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1.5s/2-)

An introduction to the science of materials relating their mechanical, thermal, electronic, and chemical properties to atomic, molecular, and crystal structure. Ceramic and metallic crystals, glasses, polymers, and composite materials. Multi-phase materials, phase transformations, and strengthening processes. Laboratories and seminars include mechanical properties of materials, microstructure, heat treatment of steel, and hands on design experiments. Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or consent of Department.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1018
From: 14:00To: 15:20
16 enrolled out of 40 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 47.25 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 47.25 Units

MEC E 200 (E1)

MEC E 200 (E1) - INTRO MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SEM)

★ 2.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-2s-0)

Introduction to the profession of mechanical engineering with special emphasis of industries in Alberta, including coverage of elements of ethics, equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Selected guest speakers on design problems in mechanical engineering. Communication skills including written and oral presentations.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 250 (A1)

MEC E 250 (A1) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 08:00To: 08:50
57 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

MEC E 250 (A2)

MEC E 250 (A2) - ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Moments of inertia. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid body motion, energy and momentum methods, impact, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENGG 130, EN PH 131 and MATH 101. There is a consolidated exam.

Instructor Name: Schiavone,Peter

Instructor Email: pschiavo@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 13:00To: 13:50
97 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Engineering Science: 44.1 Units Engineering Science and Engineering Design: 44.1 Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

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MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (A1)

MEC E 301 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D11)

MEC E 301 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
26 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D21)

MEC E 340 (D21) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
54 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D21)

MEC E 301 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
23 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D21)

MEC E 360 (D21) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
47 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D21)

MEC E 331 (D21) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D21)

MEC E 362 (D21) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
57 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E21)

MEC E 371 (E21) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
51 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D21)

MEC E 390 (D21) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
34 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (800)

ENG M 401 (800) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
0 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 300 (E31)

MEC E 300 (E31) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D31)

MEC E 301 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
25 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENG M 401 (801)

ENG M 401 (801) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: ONLINEBuilding:
From: 18:00To: 19:25
190 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 340 (D41)

MEC E 340 (D41) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: AF 1-13
From: 08:30To: 09:20
39 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D41)

MEC E 301 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (D41)

MEC E 360 (D41) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 14:00To: 15:20
38 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (A1)

MEC E 331 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 12:30To: 13:50
84 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 331 (D41)

MEC E 331 (D41) - FLUID MECHANICS I (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

External flow, boundary layers, momentum theories, similitude, fluid metering, fluid friction, fluid friction in pipes, pipe networks. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, 250, MATH 209. Corequisite: CH E 243. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Stroberg,Tom Wylie

Instructor Email: stroberg@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: BS M-149
From: 08:30To: 09:20
50 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (A1)

MEC E 362 (A1) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:30To: 10:50
97 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 362 (D41)

MEC E 362 (D41) - MECHANICS OF MACHINES (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Velocities and acceleration in plane mechanisms, balancing of rotating and reciprocating machinery, gears and gear trains. Prerequisite: MEC E 250.

Instructor Name: Chen,Zengtao

Instructor Email: zengtao@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 15:30To: 16:50
40 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (E41)

MEC E 371 (E41) - HEAT TRANSFER (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 08:30To: 09:20
38 enrolled out of 62 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (D41)

MEC E 390 (D41) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-3
From: 08:30To: 09:20
49 enrolled out of 65 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (A1)

MEC E 380 (A1) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:30To: 10:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units
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MATH 300 (A1)

MATH 300 (A1) - ADVANCED BOUNDARY VALUE PROB I (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Derivation of the classical partial differential equations of applied mathematics, solutions using separation of variables. Fourier expansions and their applications to boundary value problems. Introduction to Fourier Transforms. Emphasis on building an appropriate mathematical model from a physical problem, solving the mathematical problem, and carefully interpreting the mathematical results in the context of the original physical problem. Prerequisites: MATH 201 and 209. Notes: (1) Open only to students in Engineering, Specialization Physics, and Specialization Geophysics. (2) Credit can be obtained in at most one of MATH 300 and 337. (3) Course cannot be taken for credit if credit has been obtained in ECE 341.

Instructor Name: Niksirat,Mohammad Ali

Instructor Email: niksirat@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 13:00To: 13:50
100 enrolled out of 150 total seats
Accreditation Units
Math: 37.8 Units Math and Natural Sciences: 37.8 Units

ENG M 401 (A1)

ENG M 401 (A1) - FINANCIAL MNGM FOR ENGINEERS (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITHER,

3-0-0)

The application of the fundamentals of engineering economics, financial analysis and market assessment to engineering alternatives in the planning, development and ongoing management of industrial enterprises. The course covers the use of engineering, economic, financial and market assessment information in investment and business operation decisions in technology oriented companies. Note: Credit cannot be obtained for more than one of ENGG 310, ENGG 401, ENG M 310, or ENG M 401.

Instructor Name: Karapetrovic,Stanislav

Instructor Email: sk9@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
53 enrolled out of 250 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 37.8 Units

MEC E 300 (A1)

MEC E 300 (A1) - MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Characterization and behavior of measuring systems. Statistics and analysis of measurement data; measurement techniques applied to fundamental mechanical engineering phenomena. Prerequisites: CIV E 270, ECE 209, STAT 235. Corequisite: MEC E 330 or MEC E 331.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 10:00To: 10:50
90 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 340 (A1)

MEC E 340 (A1) - APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Review of thermodynamic principles. Applications to gas compressors, vapour and gas power cycles, heat pump cycles. Availability analysis. Psychrometrics. Combustion analysis. Prerequisite: CH E 243.

Instructor Name: Weis,Timothy Mark

Instructor Email: tweis@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 09:00To: 09:50
93 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 301 (D51)

MEC E 301 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB I (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Laboratory experiments in mechanical engineering measurement techniques, treatment of measurement data, introduction to engineering report writing. Corequisite: MEC E 300.

Instructor Name: Olfert,Jason Scott

Instructor Email: jolfert@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-10
From: 14:00To: 16:50
7 enrolled out of 26 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 360 (A1)

MEC E 360 (A1) - MECHANICAL DESIGN II (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1.5)

Design procedures, theories of failure, material selection, design for fatigue, creep and relaxation, selection of gears and bearings and application of computer-aided design software. Prerequisite: MEC E 260 and 265, MAT E 202 and CIV E 270. Corequisite: MEC E 362.

Instructor Name: Romanyk,Daniel Logan

Instructor Email: dromanyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-1
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 371 (A1)

MEC E 371 (A1) - HEAT TRANSFER (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Mechanisms of heat transfer, steady and unsteady heat conduction, numerical analysis, thermal radiation, free and forced convection, heat exchanger analysis and heat transfer with change of phase and mass transfer. Prerequisites: MEC E 230, CH E 243. Corequisites: MATH 300 and MEC E 331. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 370 or MEC E 371.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
89 enrolled out of 124 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 390 (A1)

MEC E 390 (A1) - NUMERICAL METHODS MEC ENG (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Application of numerical methods to mechanical engineering problems; topics include sources and definitions of error, root finding, solutions of linear and non-linear systems of equations, regression, interpolaton, numerical integration and differentiation, solution of initial value and boundary value ordinary differential equations. Applications include dynamics, solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Prerequisites: MATH 102 and 201.

Instructor Name: Cheung,Benjamin Kin On

Instructor Email: bcheung2@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 2-3
From: 08:00To: 08:50
83 enrolled out of 130 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 380 (E51)

MEC E 380 (E51) - ADV STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I (SEM)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-1s-0)

Stress, strain, stress-strain relation, time-independent and time-dependent behavior, virtual work and energy theorems, deformations, indeterminate systems, matrix methods. Prerequisite: CIV E 270.

Instructor Name: Jar,Pean-Yue Ben

Instructor Email: pjar@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 2-001
From: 08:00To: 08:50
71 enrolled out of 125 total seats
Accreditation Units

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ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E11)

ENGG 404 (E11) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
81 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E12)

ENGG 404 (E12) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














ENGG 404 (E21)

ENGG 404 (E21) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Coles,Christopher Gilbert

Instructor Email: ccoles@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2002
From: 14:00To: 16:50
47 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E22)

ENGG 404 (E22) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
33 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D21)

MEC E 463 (D21) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 14:00To: 15:50
36 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
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ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (E31)

ENGG 404 (E31) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
66 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














ENGG 404 (E41)

ENGG 404 (E41) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (SEM)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 14:00To: 16:50
42 enrolled out of 100 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 463 (D41)

MEC E 463 (D41) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LAB)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ESB 2-35
From: 14:00To: 15:50
49 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














ENGG 404 (A1)

ENGG 404 (A1) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Cocchio,John

Instructor Email: cocchio@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 09:00To: 09:50
128 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A2)

ENGG 404 (A2) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: Macciotta Pulisci,Renato

Instructor Email: macciott@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1003
From: 12:00To: 12:50
80 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

ENGG 404 (A3)

ENGG 404 (A3) - ENGG SAFETY AND RISK MGMT-LEAD (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-3s/2-0)

Basic concepts of risk and consequences of loss incidents; risk management principles and practices; incident investigation, causation, root cause analysis; process safety management; the roles of government agencies, professional bodies and industry associations; workplace safety; risk-based decision-making processes; leadership and the human-factors side of risk management. The course focuses on the principles and practices of leadership towards the effective application and implementation of risk management in major organizations across all engineering disciplines. Industry virtual tours, case studies, seminars and team projects specific to the student's engineering program will be used to develop competencies and proficiencies in applying leadership and organizational effectiveness for successful risk management.

Instructor Name: White,Lisa Nicole

Instructor Email: lnwhite@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E1007
From: 12:00To: 12:50
108 enrolled out of 200 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 47.25 Units

MEC E 430 (A1)

MEC E 430 (A1) - FLUID MECHANICS II (LEC)

★ 3.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-0)

Navier-Stokes equations, introductory computational fluid dynamics, boundary layers, compressible fluid flow (variable area ducts, normal and oblique shock waves, Prantdl-Meyer expansions, adiabatic and isothermal pipe flow), two phase flow. Prerequisite: MEC E 330 or 331.

Instructor Name: Flynn,Morris Robert

Instructor Email: mrflynn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 11:00To: 11:50
79 enrolled out of 115 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 463 (A1)

MEC E 463 (A1) - THERMO-FLUIDS SYSTEMS DESIGN (LEC)

★ 4.0

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-2)

Design and optimization of thermo-fluid systems, heating and ventilating equipment and load calculations, system design, piping networks, heat exchanger analysis and design, computer-aided design projects. Prerequisites: MEC E 330 or 331, 340, and 370 or 371.

Instructor Name: Zhong,Lexuan

Instructor Email: lexuan1@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-003
From: 10:00To: 10:50
85 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

8:00

9:00

10:00

11:00

12:00

13:00

14:00

15:00

16:00

17:00

18:00

19:00

20:00

21:00
Monday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D11)

MEC E 420 (D11) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
18 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D11)

MEC E 403 (D11) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Tuesday














MEC E 420 (D21)

MEC E 420 (D21) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
9 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D21)

MEC E 403 (D21) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D21)

MEC E 451 (D21) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
33 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Wednesday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D31)

MEC E 420 (D31) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
17 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (A1)

MEC E 403 (A1) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LEC)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 09:00To: 09:50
120 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D31)

MEC E 403 (D31) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (D31)

MEC E 451 (D31) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LAB)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 3-1
From: 08:00To: 08:50
60 enrolled out of 60 total seats
Accreditation Units
Thursday














MEC E 420 (D41)

MEC E 420 (D41) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
6 enrolled out of 18 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 403 (D41)

MEC E 403 (D41) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (A1)

MEC E 460 (A1) - DESIGN PROJECT (LEC)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 12:30To: 13:20
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 460 (E1)

MEC E 460 (E1) - DESIGN PROJECT (SEM)

★ 4.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

2-1s-4)

Feasibility study and detailed design of a project which requires students to exercise creative ability, to make assumptions and decisions based on synthesis of technical knowledge, and in general, devise new designs, rather than analyse existing ones. Prerequisites: MEC E 200, 330 or 331, 340, 360, 362, 370 or 371, 380. Corequisite: ENG M 310 (or ENG M 401).

Instructor Name: Nakashima Paniagua,Benjamin Tetsuhei

Instructor Email: btn@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ECE W2-090
From: 13:30To: 13:50
89 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units
Friday














MEC E 420 (A1)

MEC E 420 (A1) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LEC)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: ETLC E2001
From: 13:00To: 13:50
50 enrolled out of 72 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 420 (D51)

MEC E 420 (D51) - FDBACK CONTROL DES DYNAM SYST (LAB)

★ 3.8

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-3/2)

Design of linear feedback control systems for command-following error, stability, and dynamic response specifications. PID, Root-locus, frequency response and design techniques. An introduction to structural design limitations. Examples emphasizing Mechanical Engineering systems. Some use of computer aided design with MATLAB/Simulink. Controls Lab - control of mechanical systems. Prerequisites: MEC E 390. Credit can only be granted for one of MEC E 420, ECE 362, CH E 448.

Instructor Name: Barczyk,Martin

Instructor Email: mbarczyk@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: MEC 4-19
From: 14:00To: 16:50
0 enrolled out of 1 total seats
Accreditation Units

ENGG 400 (A1)

ENGG 400 (A1) - PRACTICE ENGINEERING PROFES (LEC)

★ 1.0

(EITHER,

1-0-0)

The technical and professional duties and responsibilities of the engineer; the ethics of the engineering profession; technical and professional organizations. The role of the engineer in the social environment including elements of equity, concepts of sustainable development and environmental stewardship, public and worker safety and health considerations including the context of the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act. Note: Restricted to fourth-year traditional and fifth-year co-op engineering students. Must be taken in last term of program.

Instructor Name:

Instructor Email:

Location: MAINBuilding: CCIS 1-160
From: 12:00To: 12:50
119 enrolled out of 140 total seats
Accreditation Units
Complimentary Studies: 12.6 Units

MEC E 403 (D51)

MEC E 403 (D51) - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB II (LAB)

★ 2.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

1-0-3)

Selected laboratory experiments in applied mechanics and thermosciences. Prerequisites: MEC E 300, 301, 340 and 360.

Instructor Name: Gallardo Bobadilla,Roberto

Instructor Email: robertog@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding:
From: 14:00To: 16:50
24 enrolled out of 24 total seats
Accreditation Units

MEC E 451 (A1)

MEC E 451 (A1) - VIBRATIONS AND SOUND (LEC)

★ 3.5

(EITH/SP/SU,

3-0-1)

Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems with and without damping, vibration isolation, free vibration of multi degrees of freedom systems, vibration absorption, beam vibrations, sound waves, sound sources, subjective aspects of noise. Prerequisites: MEC E 250 and MATH 300.

Instructor Name: Sameoto,Daniel Elliot

Instructor Email: sameoto@ualberta.ca

Location: MAINBuilding: NRE 1-001
From: 10:00To: 10:50
93 enrolled out of 120 total seats
Accreditation Units